Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Hopeful Progress Report



We wanted to check in again & update everyone on our progress in our search for Dakota.  

Search parties were out all day and early evening Tuesday, south of Hunters Lake/Dousman. We had several sightings and vocalizations. We’re secure in our belief that Dakota is in that area, as he has responded to Leslie’s voice several times and we recognize some of his “special” vocalizations. We were confused initially by sightings and vocalizations that seemed to be in different areas, sometimes at the same time. We now feel there are 2-3 owls other than Dakota in the area: a youngster from this year who makes begging cries for food when staff hoots, and 1 or 2 adults who are probably its parents.

We’ve had so many offers of search help, and want to again express how very grateful we are for the kindness and caring of everyone who has been touched by Dakota's plight. After several searches over the past few days, staff has decided that the best approach is to just attempt recovery with staff members, who Dakota is the most familiar with and comfortable around. We are also very mindful that we don’t want to lose our permission to search on these private properties by becoming a nuisance.  We think our best chance of recovery is with people Dakota knows well, especially since he is so traumatized.  We don’ t want anyone not familiar with (or familiar to) Dakota to try to grab him and be inadvertently hurt, or further scare Dakota. So at this time, we would ask that everyone (including our Animal Care Volunteers) stop going to this area, and not call or look for Dakota. If our staff members are the only ones calling for him, he is more likely to come to staff. But we want to again express how very grateful we are for all of the help we have already received and all of your generous offers.  We are blessed to be surrounded by so many people who care so greatly about Dakota, and bringing him home.

We did want to additionally remind everyone, in the further interest of public safety: deer gun season starts this Saturday, and there are several deer/tree stands in the woods where Dakota is staying. It’s too dangerous for any one of us to be moving in the woods even with blaze orange, and we need to respect the hunter’s rights.  But one house nearest to Dakota has generously agreed to let us use their yard as a feeding station & set up their trail cam on it. Even though owls in the wild do not eat every single day, without likely having eaten for several days now, Dakota is going to be getting very hungry. Staff is going to call from that feeding station starting Wed afternoon/night to draw Dakota to that area which we can safely access during hunting. Once Dakota starts feeding there, we think he may come to us, or we can utilize raptor traps.

As always, we simply cannot thank everyone enough for their kind wishes and help. We are especially grateful to the people who reported the Facebook page to the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department, and to us. That was the tip that led to the arrests, and to the information on Dakota’s location. I know some of the people I talked to wanted to be anonymous because they were worried about retribution from these suspects and their friends. It was courageous of them to report the information.  

Thank you all for caring about Dakota, and please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.  All of the positive energy everyone has been sending our way is so very, very appreciated.


(Guest Bloggers L.R. & K.P.)

8 comments:

  1. Awesome news. I can't wait for the next report which explains how he swooped down for a snack and then back into his loving caretaker's arms.

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  2. What if a recording of Dakota's call is made by his handler and played constantly at the site of the feeding station. Has anyone thought of that? My prayers are with Dakota and his friends. I can only imagine how they feel. I have a special interest in the Peregrine Falcon Recovery program.

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  3. Have you consulted with REGI, other wildlife centers who may have had raptors escape to see what things they may have done as well? Great minds always think alike but it is nice to also have outside export input.

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  4. I live in Oconomowoc on the hill behind McDonalds. We heard an owl tonight and I have never heard before an owl in the 4 years we have lived here. I don't know if it means anything or not but just wanted to let you know. I am hoping Dakota is trying to get home...

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  5. I have loved OWLS since I was very young. I admit to crying that he has not been rescued yet. I am praying for the rescue of Dakota! He is a gorgeous OWL. Hope to hear good news soon.

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  6. Our prayers are with you & Dakota!

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  7. should have read "outside expert input" not export.

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  8. I keep checking this page for updates. I'm so sad that there is nothing yet. I even dreamed that he was back at WINC and was so disappointed that it was only a dream.

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